Contact

If you have any questions about iGEM or the Registry of Standard Biological Parts you may reach us by email or phone.

Physical Address:

One Kendall Square
Suite B6104
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA

Email:

✉ hq AT igem DOT org

Phone:

✆ +1.617.500.3106

Directions

Public Transportation

Take the MBTA Red Line to the Kendall/MIT stop. Head West on Main St. towards Ames St. (away from the Charles River). Turn right on Ames St. Turn left on Broadway. Turn slight right on Hampshire St. and arrive at the One Kendall Square complex (on the right). iGEM is located in the first floor of building 600.

Driving Directions:

From I-93 North:
Take Exit 30 for MA-38/Mystic Ave toward MA-28/Somerville. Turn left onto MA-38 S/Mystic Ave. Slight right onto MA-28 S. Turn right onto 3rd St. Turn right onto Binney St. At the traffic light before the bend, turn slight right to stay on Binney St. The Kendall Square parking garage will be on the right or there are metered parking spaces along Binney Street and Hampshire Street.

From I-93 South:
Take exit 26 toward Storrow Drive. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for MA-28 S/MA-3 N/Storrow Dr and merge onto MA-3 N. Take the Massachusetts 3 N ramp on the left to Government Center/Kendall Square. Keep right at the fork to continue toward Longfellow Bridge. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Cambridge/Memorial Drive/Massachusetts 3 N and merge onto Longfellow Bridge. Continue onto Main St. Turn right onto 3rd St. Turn left onto Binney St. At the traffic light before the bend, turn slight right to stay on Binney St. The Kendall Square parking garage will be on the right or there are metered parking spaces along Binney Street and Hampshire Street.
Parking: Parking is available in the Kendall Square Theater Parking Garage at 389 Binney Street. Metered street parking is also available.

Parking: Parking is available in the Kendall Square Theater Parking Garage at 389 Binney Street. Metered street parking is also available.

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